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This quaint hill town was built by the Maharaja of Patiala after he was expelled from the British summer capital Shimla in the late 19th century. Situated 44 km away from Shimla, this hill station is home to the highest cricket ground in the world, situated at an altitude of 2444 m. Chail’s major attractions include the former royal residence Chail Palace, Chail Wildlife Sanctuary, Kali Temple and the central bazaar. Walk under the shade of soaring pine trees, or explore the Himalayan trek routes from Chail to Gaura and Chail to Jhaja.

It houses world’s highest cricket ground at an elevation of 2444 meters above sea level. The area is surrounded by beautiful Chir Pine and Deodar forests. One can also have a view of Shimla and Kasauli hill stations from Chail at night. Read full review

Chail stipulates for adventure seeking tourist, as it is being located in several mountain ranges and dark green forests. Tourists to Chail have great account of adventurous activities to perform and make their holidays unforgettable. Read full review

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Chail

This quaint hill town was built by the Maharaja of Patiala after he was expelled from the British summer capital Shimla in the late 19th century.